Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > 1) To build a 64-bit system from the CD, you need to follow CLFS, the > "boot" scenario. > 2) To build a 32-bit system, you may use either of the LFS and CLFS > books. Note that there are many differences between the books not > related to architecture details or cross-compilation. Try both and > report here.
I just finished building a LFS on the x86_64 machine. I followed the lfs-book, using the livecd. It was no problem, I just feeled like I was sitting infront of a normal x86 machine. I am going to give other information on request. > 3) If other LiveCD maintainers agree, the x86-6.2-2 or x86-6.2-3 32-bit > LiveCD will include a cross-compiled 64-bit kernel as an option, so that > the "chroot" scenario in 64-bit CLFS starts working. > > Sorry, I cannot release a fully 64-bit LiveCD because I con't have a > 64-bit processor. > Martin -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
